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  • £60.00

    Danny Boy (Flexible Ensemble - Score and Parts) - Barker, Warren - Clark, Andy

    Warren Barker's classic band arrangement of Danny Boy is one of the all-time best sellers in the Barnhouse Concert Band catalogue. Andy Clark has taken Warren's great arrangement and adapted it for the Barnhouse Build-A-Band Series in a way that retains all of the charm of the original. It's playable with any instrumentation as long as the four basic parts are covered.Duration: 4.30

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  • £52.95

    Gateway West (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - O'Reilly, John

    This pioneering spirit is clearly reflected in the rhythmically exciting opening of Gateway West. Shifting meters and interesting percussion fills are combined with bright, lighthearted woodwind melodies. The trip west was not an easy one and these early travellers endured great hardships and many unhappy days. The slow middle section of Gateway West, with its minor tonality and lyrical melodies, reflects that part of the long, perilous journey.Duration: 4.00

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    March (Movement I from Second Suite in F) (Flexible Enemble - Score and Parts) - Holst, Gustav - Stanton, Scott

    One of the most famous British band compositions now adapted for the Barnhouse Build-A-Band Series by Scott Stanton. Playable by any instrumentation as long as the four basic parts are covered, this wonderful arrangement will make any very small band sound very impressive!Duration: 3.00

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    American Patrol (Flexible Ensemble - Score and Parts) - Meacham, Frank W. - Huckeby, Ed

    Ed Huckeby's band arrangement of American Patrol has been a favourite of band directors for many years. Now he has taken that arrangement and adapted it for the Barnhouse Build-A-Band Series so that very small bands can sound great performing this timeless classic. Playable by any instrumentation as long as the five basic parts are covered, it also includes optional percussion parts to add to the fun. A real winner!Duration: 2.00

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  • £60.00

    Christmas Trilogy (Flexible Ensemble - Score and Parts) - Stanton, Scott

    An outstanding arrangement for the Barnhouse Build-A-Band Series by Scott Stanton that includes the carol favourites "Hark The Herald Angels Sing," "Silent Night" and "Angels We Have Heard On High". Playable by any instrumentation as long as the four basic parts are covered, "A Christmas Trilogy" is wonderful programming for bands with very reduced instrumentation.Duration: 3.15

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  • £70.50

    Phenom (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Gassi, Vince

    Floating harmonies and angular melodic curves set the stage in the opening measures of this imaginative new work for band. The main theme then bursts in with a powerful call and response statement, developing and transforming and gradually working its way to a lyrical section painted with vibrant textures and colours. The intensity of the main theme cannot be held at bay for long, however, as it rematerialises and transports this work to a dramatic conclusion.Duration: 4.45

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  • £79.50

    March of the Trolls (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Grieg, Edvard - Beck, Brian

    Edvard Grieg (1843-1907) is best known for his eternally popular Piano Concerto in A Minor, as well as more than 150 songs and 66 lyric pieces. March of the Trolls is from his Lyric Pieces, Op.54. Trolls are a constant theme in Norwegian folklore and can be viewed as the equivalent of our "boogie man." Far to the north in Norway where the winter storms whip the weather-beaten coasts, you will find dark forests with moonlit lakes, deep fjords surrounded by mighty snowcapped mountains, and long rivers and cold streams cascading down the mountain sides. This is where you might find the irritable, short- tempered trolls coming out of their hiding places after sunset, marching to wreck havoc on unsuspecting Norwegian households.Duration: 3.45

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  • £137.95

    Horn Concerto (Horn Solo with Concert Band - Score and Parts - Gregson, Edward

    The concerto (for horn in F) is in three movements, following the usual pattern of fast, slow, fast. The first movement is structured around a traditionally laid out sonata form, the second movement is tranquil with a long, expressive melody, chromatically coloured whilst the finale takes its cue from the Mozartian horn concerto model, cast in rondo form with a rather jaunty main theme.Duration: 18 minutes

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  • £27.95

    Horn Concerto (Horn Solo with Concert Band - Score only) - Gregson, Edward

    The concerto (for horn in F) is in three movements, following the usual pattern of fast, slow, fast. The first movement is structured around a traditionally laid out sonata form, the second movement is tranquil with a long, expressive melody, chromatically coloured whilst the finale takes its cue from the Mozartian horn concerto model, cast in rondo form with a rather jaunty main theme.Duration: 18 minutes

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  • £68.00

    Requiem Aeternam (from Edgar) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Puccini, Giacomo - De Meij, Johan

    Giacomo Puccini was commissioned to write a second opera after the resounding success of his first, Le Villi. However, the original four-act, grand opera Edgar, to a libretto by Ferdinando Fontana, received a rather lukewarm reception at its premiere in La Scala in Milan in 1889. Initially, the work was only performed three times. Of all the planned performances in the subsequent two years, only one took place, in Lucca, Puccini's birthplace. There, the work was well received. Nevertheless, the composer decided to make drastic changes to Edgar the most radical being the reduction of the opera to three acts, as well as altering a few arias, characters and instrumental parts. In its revised form, the work was even less popular than before. The discarded fourth act later provided material for Tosca (the duet Amoro sol' per te), but Puccini never felt the need to defend Edgar as he did other less fortunate operas, such as La Rondine and Suor Angelica. On a piano excerpt for his female friend Sybil Seligman he even corrupted the title to 'E Dio ti Guarda da quest' opera' (may God preserve you from this opera). This did not prevent Arturo Toscanini performing the Requiem from the third act at Puccini's funeral in Milan Cathedral on 3 December 1924. The Requiem in the third act is being played when the long funeral procession carries the alleged body of Edgar, the confused young man hesitating between the love of the virtuous Fidelia and the exotic Tigrana. The mass hails Edgar as a hero, but a monk claims that he has betrayed his country for a few gold pieces. When the soldiers try to desecrate the body, they discover that the armor contains none. The monk reveals himself as Edgar. He wants to leave with his faithful Fidelia, but the vengeful Tigrana stabs him and kills Fidelia. Edgar grieves over the lifeless body of his beloved, while Tigrana is arrested and the people submerge into prayer. Duration: 3.30

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